Corolla
Corolla
corolla
all the flower.
yes, the petals only act as an attractant to pollinators, if the petals were removed the flower could still be pollinated
Yes. All flower petals, and all parts of plants are composed of cells.
A flower.
All flowers lose their petals at some point.
Flower have widely varying numbers of petals.
wight cracker
LILY IS A complete flower BECAUSE IT CONTAIN ALL FOUR: sepals,petals,pistil,and a stamen
Flower petals do contain chlorophyll but only in their early stage of development.
The stamen is the male organ of a flower. It's made up of the filament and the anther. All of the stamens together are known as the androecium.
Well, perhaps flowers of sulfur or frost flowers. But the presence of petals is part of the usual definition of a flower. There may be flowers without petals, but I can't think of any.Glumiflorae flower has no petals. This family which includes grasses, sedges, rushes and cattails have very small, almost unnoticeable petals or no petals at all. The corn, rice, wheat, barley, and sugar-cane are included in this class of plants.
A danthus is a flower in the caryophyllacaea family. Sweet William, carnation, and pinks are all in the dianthus genus. Their petals have fringes or are "pinked."